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suzanne. >> all right. thank you, alison. good news. >>> he has rock star appeal at his rallies. >> well, we'll tell you why hugo chavez is worried about his re-election bid. questions? anyone have occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas, bloating? yeah. one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues with three strains of good bacteria. approved! [ female announcer ] live the regular life. phillips'. so why exactly should that be of any interest to you? well, in that time there've been some good days. and some difficult ones. but, through it all, we've persevered, supporting some of the biggest ideas in modern history. like the transatlantic cable that connected continents. and the panama canal that made our world a smaller place. we supported the marshall plan that helped europe regain its strength. and pioneered the atm, so you can get cash when you want it. it's been our privilege to back ideas like these, and the leaders behind them. so why should our anniversary matter to you
suzanne. >> all right. thank you, alison. good news. >>> he has rock star appeal at his rallies. >> well, we'll tell you why hugo chavez is worried about his re-election bid. questions? anyone have occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas, bloating? yeah. one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues with three strains of good bacteria. approved! [ female announcer ] live the regular life. phillips'. so why exactly should that...
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suzanne. so far i've spoken to one of the senior police officials involved in the investigation. he tells me they have six people in custody, but they believe key facilitators around this attack, they all are local men from malala's hometown. they suspect that maybe some of them went to afghanistan where the plot was hatched and returned to pakistan where they carried out the attack. now, the main suspect, as you say, they have identified is a man called -- he went on to do a masters in chemistry. he is one of the mn suspects involved in shooting this 15-year-old school girl all because she was fighting for an education. >> have they been able to actually talk to the main suspect about the motive behind this, because this was just horrific when we heard this young girl being attacked simply for encouraging people to go to school. >> althis stage they weren't able to share information about the process or what they may have found out from the suspects they have in custody, but we do know, of co
suzanne. so far i've spoken to one of the senior police officials involved in the investigation. he tells me they have six people in custody, but they believe key facilitators around this attack, they all are local men from malala's hometown. they suspect that maybe some of them went to afghanistan where the plot was hatched and returned to pakistan where they carried out the attack. now, the main suspect, as you say, they have identified is a man called -- he went on to do a masters in...
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i'm suzanne malveaux. here's what's going on right now. the world, of course, watching and anticipating the stage for the first presidential debate. the university of denver in colorado. now, this is where for 9 on minutes president obama, former massachusetts governor mitt romney will go at it tonight head-to-head, face-to-face, and while they're on the stage, whole lot will be happening behind the scenes. want to bring in cnn political director mark preston who gives us a look. >> heetsz head inside where the action is going to take place. >> she must be wonder whoing will be sitting in the audience tonight for this first presidential debate. i don't know the answer, but peter here with the commissioner on presidential debates does. >> on wednesday night at the university of denver we'll have students, vip's, and those that the campaigns have invited. they'll be on floort and on the balcony behind us. >> how do you get invited if you don't get an invitation from one of the candidates? >> it would be very difficult to get into the debate.
i'm suzanne malveaux. here's what's going on right now. the world, of course, watching and anticipating the stage for the first presidential debate. the university of denver in colorado. now, this is where for 9 on minutes president obama, former massachusetts governor mitt romney will go at it tonight head-to-head, face-to-face, and while they're on the stage, whole lot will be happening behind the scenes. want to bring in cnn political director mark preston who gives us a look. >>...
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suzanne. >> thank you, alison. good to see you. >>> it has become an iconic image of superstorm sandy's power. it is the huge construction crane in new york partially collapsed by the storm's ferocious winds. it is dangling 90 stories in the air over west 57th street. now, the areas surrounding the building, it has been evacuated. officials now say that they are trying to secure the train -- the crane, rather, as soon as the fire department says that the conditions are safe enough. >>> when the storm hit there were some hospitals in new york that were evacuated, and many patients were moved, including this 2-pound infant. how a team of doctors worked together to save her life. [ male announcer ] your mouth is cleanest after the dentist. but between check-ups tartar builds. keep it clean with new listerine® ultraclean™. it's the only mouthwash with a new tartar control formula for a dentist clean feeling. ahhhhhhhh. [ male announcer ] new listerine® ultraclean™. power to your mouth™. >>> we are talking about
suzanne. >> thank you, alison. good to see you. >>> it has become an iconic image of superstorm sandy's power. it is the huge construction crane in new york partially collapsed by the storm's ferocious winds. it is dangling 90 stories in the air over west 57th street. now, the areas surrounding the building, it has been evacuated. officials now say that they are trying to secure the train -- the crane, rather, as soon as the fire department says that the conditions are safe...
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i'm suzanne malveaux. we're going around the world in 60 minutes. here's what's going on right now. >> people who work at the u.s. embassy in yemen for more than 20 years shot dead. men on motorcycles, they ambushed his car, and she they killed him. officials in yemen say it looks like the work of al qaeda. more of what we know about the killing and why he may have been a terrorist target coming up in just a couple of minutes. also, revelation from former teammates of superstar cyclist lance armstrong. one says we hid from doping tests. he said armstrong had & his teammates, they were part of the most sophisticated and successful doping program in cycling history. the agency says 11 cyclists came forward to admit their use of banned performance enhancing drugs. we'll have more on that later in the hour, but, first, a new jobs report that really surprised a lot of folks, including a lot of economists who just found out this morning the number of americans filing new unemployment claims plummeted last week. fell by 30,000. that is 339,000. it is the l
i'm suzanne malveaux. we're going around the world in 60 minutes. here's what's going on right now. >> people who work at the u.s. embassy in yemen for more than 20 years shot dead. men on motorcycles, they ambushed his car, and she they killed him. officials in yemen say it looks like the work of al qaeda. more of what we know about the killing and why he may have been a terrorist target coming up in just a couple of minutes. also, revelation from former teammates of superstar cyclist...
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>> absolutely, suzanne. every single month we are killing 1,600 girl children in their mother's homes, and i am a survivor of human infanticide. my experience begins right there. someone who was -- that girl who was thrown away and still who was able to make it back. that's something that keeps driving me, and i -- through my work i try to make sure that i'm going to do something about it. >> how did you survive that? how did you get through? when you say you were thrown away, can you tell me what happened? >> i was sick with dyptheria along with my brother, and my brother died, and my family decided that as a girl child, i do not -- i'm not worth saving, so they actually destroyed although medicine that was available around me, and they just decided to leave me alone and let alone to be died, but i survived because my mother had the courage to stand against the family decision, and she had the courage to find a doctor who could perform a surgery, and i actually live with the scar on my throat, which is the
>> absolutely, suzanne. every single month we are killing 1,600 girl children in their mother's homes, and i am a survivor of human infanticide. my experience begins right there. someone who was -- that girl who was thrown away and still who was able to make it back. that's something that keeps driving me, and i -- through my work i try to make sure that i'm going to do something about it. >> how did you survive that? how did you get through? when you say you were thrown away, can...
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i'm suzanne malveaux. here's what's happening right now. 32 days until the election, and now this. >> this morning we found out that the unemployment rate has fallen to its lowest level since i took office. >> nation's unemployment rate has dropped now below 8% for the first time in almost four years. the labor department figures just out this morning show unemployment now at 7.8%. we're covering all the angles of our story. christine romans is live in new york. jessa yellin is in washington with the political impact, and richard quest joining us from london with the global perspective. want to go first to christine. let's zero in on the numbers and what it means here. 114,000 more people now going to work. what does it say about the state of the economy, and where the jobs are now? >> it says, quite frankly, suzanne, that you're seeing steady hiring. not robust hiring, but steady hiring, and when you look at the unemployment rate dropping to 7.8% we know that there are people who are getting part-time job
i'm suzanne malveaux. here's what's happening right now. 32 days until the election, and now this. >> this morning we found out that the unemployment rate has fallen to its lowest level since i took office. >> nation's unemployment rate has dropped now below 8% for the first time in almost four years. the labor department figures just out this morning show unemployment now at 7.8%. we're covering all the angles of our story. christine romans is live in new york. jessa yellin is in...
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i'm suzanne malveaux. we are teaing you around the world in 60 minutes. here is what we are working on right now. >> this is not what a cease-fire is supposed to look like. it doesn't look like that is happening. we'll also have details of a large car bomb that floweded in damascus just a short time ago. we are live from neighboring lebanon in just a minute. in afghanistan at least 40 people are dead after a suicide bomber hit a crowded mosque today. witnesses say the bomber was wearing a policeman's uniform. like i said, today starts a major muslim holiday. the mosque was so packed at the time of the explosion many people were praying outside. silvio berlusconi sentenced it to four years for tax fraud. it's a complicated case that dragged on for years involving berlusconi's media company and a swiss bank account. prosecutors say the company bought the tv broadcasting rights for some 3,000 american films. well, then they resold those rights at inflated prices, made a bundle avoiding taxes. berlusconi, he is expected to appeal. he is not going to serve any
i'm suzanne malveaux. we are teaing you around the world in 60 minutes. here is what we are working on right now. >> this is not what a cease-fire is supposed to look like. it doesn't look like that is happening. we'll also have details of a large car bomb that floweded in damascus just a short time ago. we are live from neighboring lebanon in just a minute. in afghanistan at least 40 people are dead after a suicide bomber hit a crowded mosque today. witnesses say the bomber was wearing a...
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congratulations. >>> i'm suzanne malveaux. this hour the cnn newsroom fwreer cussing on who has the advantage in tomorrow's debate, mitt romney or president obama. could the unemployment rate be the october surprise that shakes things up in the election? and imagine flying the plane and your seat comes loose. it happened twice. we'll get right to it. we're 32 hours away from the first presidential debate. president obama and mitt romney taking the stage at the university of denver in colorado. a live picture. this inside that will. where the two men will face off for the first time. lost at stake for both candidates. according to our latest poll which is an average of five national polls it is tight race among likely voters the president has 49%, mitt romney at 46%. now both men in past moments wished they could have a do over. we recall a heated exchange between hillary clinton and president obama back in 2008's debate in south carolina. >> while i was working on those streets watching those folks see their jobs shipped overs
congratulations. >>> i'm suzanne malveaux. this hour the cnn newsroom fwreer cussing on who has the advantage in tomorrow's debate, mitt romney or president obama. could the unemployment rate be the october surprise that shakes things up in the election? and imagine flying the plane and your seat comes loose. it happened twice. we'll get right to it. we're 32 hours away from the first presidential debate. president obama and mitt romney taking the stage at the university of denver in...
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here's our cone now, suzanne. anywhere from the carolinas all the way up into massachusetts or some computers taking it farther and farther. talk about the models a little bit ago. just give it a mention so i can show you because people love to look at these. we call these spaghetti plots because they do eventually look like spaing et where i. all week the storms continue to move into the atlantic and die. some go to the u.s. or halifax, as far south as norfolk, virginia. the model -- i think now we know this is going to turn into the u.s. this is going to turn to a much bigger storm for monday and tuesday somewhere. maybe even wednesday if it's that far into halifax. longtory get there, obviously. an 85-mile-per-hour storm into new york city would be more deadly, would be more dangerous than even irene from last year. it turned out to be a huge flood problem for virginia, vermont and new jersey. i know it's late in the season, but the water is still warm enough to make this storm generate. it went -- i was watch
here's our cone now, suzanne. anywhere from the carolinas all the way up into massachusetts or some computers taking it farther and farther. talk about the models a little bit ago. just give it a mention so i can show you because people love to look at these. we call these spaghetti plots because they do eventually look like spaing et where i. all week the storms continue to move into the atlantic and die. some go to the u.s. or halifax, as far south as norfolk, virginia. the model -- i think...
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suzanne kiel has been working the story all day. and she's out front with the latest what you can tell us about the significance of this particular e-mail? >> the e-mail shows us that the nature of the attack and it came some eight hours after the attack happened. keep in mind what u.s. officials knew at the time. they knew for example, that al sharia was a well equipped group with anti-american sentiment. they had rpgs, mortar rounds, a fleet of vehicles. it wouldn't be surprising if groups had that available. it did indicate that they knew early on this had coordination to it. >> certain will i as you said, coordination. other words that don't seem to quite fit with that. you've also been reporting on the arrest of a man who's linked to the attacks. what do you know about him? have american authorities been able to question him? >> they haven't been able to question him. he was moving through turkey and there was a request by the u.s. to he can taken him, which turkey did, and then turned him over to the tunisians. senator chambli
suzanne kiel has been working the story all day. and she's out front with the latest what you can tell us about the significance of this particular e-mail? >> the e-mail shows us that the nature of the attack and it came some eight hours after the attack happened. keep in mind what u.s. officials knew at the time. they knew for example, that al sharia was a well equipped group with anti-american sentiment. they had rpgs, mortar rounds, a fleet of vehicles. it wouldn't be surprising if...
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i'm suzanne malveaux. right now the whole country talking about one thing. last night's historic debate. we're going to dig through the facts, the figures cutting through the spin, and then at 1:00 p.m. eastern we're going beyond the soundbytes. we're going to replay the whole debate in full so you can get a sense for yourself. two different visions of the country's future that these candidates represent. lots to talk about. let's get right to. all right. mitt romney coming out swinging. many viewers from the left and from the right say president obama took a shellacking. dana bash has the highlights. >> reporter: right out of the gate it was clear, mitt romney came to play. >> the president has a view very similar to the view he had when he ran four years ago. that a bigger government, spending more, taxing more, regulating more, if you will, trickle down government would work. >> president obama sounded a familiar alarm. warning of romney's been there done that economics. >> the approach that governor romney is talking about is the same sales pitch that wa
i'm suzanne malveaux. right now the whole country talking about one thing. last night's historic debate. we're going to dig through the facts, the figures cutting through the spin, and then at 1:00 p.m. eastern we're going beyond the soundbytes. we're going to replay the whole debate in full so you can get a sense for yourself. two different visions of the country's future that these candidates represent. lots to talk about. let's get right to. all right. mitt romney coming out swinging. many...
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i'm michael holmes filling in for suzanne malveaux who is on assignment in south africa. you'll hear about that later. we are, as always, going to take you around the world in 60 minutes, and here's what's going on. >> more explosions rock syria amid new accusations from the international community. this time the syrian air force said to be dropping deadly cluster bombs in the populated areas. human rights watch has released video of the russian-made bombs. the group says those bombs, well, they're particularly dangerous, vicious really, because they explode in the air just above the ground and release dozens of smaller bombs or bomblets that can kill or maim long after impact. russia says no evidence that that report is accurate. >>> after more than 40 years of fighting, the filipino government has signed a landmark peace deal with muslim revel leaders. this is a big deal in that part of the world. the deal promises to set up an autonomous region in the south giving muslims there greater political powers and more control over natural resources. the philippines, of course
i'm michael holmes filling in for suzanne malveaux who is on assignment in south africa. you'll hear about that later. we are, as always, going to take you around the world in 60 minutes, and here's what's going on. >> more explosions rock syria amid new accusations from the international community. this time the syrian air force said to be dropping deadly cluster bombs in the populated areas. human rights watch has released video of the russian-made bombs. the group says those bombs,...
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suzanne kelly, thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> to the presidential race now. there are just 17 days to go until the election. the candidates are hunkering down this weekend, doing some more debate prep. after all, the third and final debate is monday night. but before stepping back, both candidates put the pressure on voters in some of those key swing states and that meant a lot of trash talking on the trail. so let's start with the obama campaign. during a rally in virginia yesterday, the president came up with a new dying moe sis, if you want the call it that, for his competitor. take a lten. >> he's forgetting what his own positions are and he's betting that you will, too. i mean, he's changing up so much and backtracking and sidestepping. we've got to name this condition that he's going through. i think -- i think it's call ee romnesia. and if you come down with a case of romnesia, and you can't seem to remember the policies that are still on your website, or the promises you've made over the six years you've been running for president, here's the good new
suzanne kelly, thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> to the presidential race now. there are just 17 days to go until the election. the candidates are hunkering down this weekend, doing some more debate prep. after all, the third and final debate is monday night. but before stepping back, both candidates put the pressure on voters in some of those key swing states and that meant a lot of trash talking on the trail. so let's start with the obama campaign. during a rally in...
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thanks very much to suzanne, who has been breaking the story to us today. the e-mail she was talking about is one of four we have obtained here today regarding the attack. as you can see, the recipients of the e-mails worked for the state house, the pentagon and fbi and learned islamic militants were claiming credit for the attack just two hours after it began. i want to lay out the timeline of the e-mails that we have. the first is from a government employee to about 35 other e-mail addresses. it was sent about 4:05 eastern. 10:05 p.m. benghazi time, while the attack was happening. it says svu, sensitive, but unclassified. the regional security officer reports the diplomatic mission is under attack. embassy tripoli reports approximately 20 armed people fired shots. explosions have been heard as well. ambassador stevens, who is in benghazi and four personnel are in the compound safe haven. 50 minutes later, a second e-mail. embassy tripoli reports that the firing of the u.s. diplomatic mission has stopped. the compound has been cleared. a response team is o
thanks very much to suzanne, who has been breaking the story to us today. the e-mail she was talking about is one of four we have obtained here today regarding the attack. as you can see, the recipients of the e-mails worked for the state house, the pentagon and fbi and learned islamic militants were claiming credit for the attack just two hours after it began. i want to lay out the timeline of the e-mails that we have. the first is from a government employee to about 35 other e-mail addresses....
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suzanne, good morning. some of the information we've already known, but what new key details are you finding in these cables and these e-mails? >> reporter: well, we're finding a lot of great deteal in terms of what the thinking was behind the scenes in the months, the days and as you mentioned, victor, even the hours before ambassador stevens' death. there was this growing concern about the imbalance between islamic extremists in the area who were becoming more active and a shrinking u.s. security presence. now what we learned from these cables is just sort of a lesson by numbers, if you will. we learned that last july ambassador stevens was noting a drawdown from 34 u.s. security personnel to 27. now, this is significant because these are people who are actually trained by the u.s. and they are not reliant on the local police forces which oftentimes don't have the same levels of training, but, again, a month later, keeping those numbers in mind, ambassador stevens expected the u.s. security-trained person
suzanne, good morning. some of the information we've already known, but what new key details are you finding in these cables and these e-mails? >> reporter: well, we're finding a lot of great deteal in terms of what the thinking was behind the scenes in the months, the days and as you mentioned, victor, even the hours before ambassador stevens' death. there was this growing concern about the imbalance between islamic extremists in the area who were becoming more active and a shrinking...
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intelligence correspondent suzanne kelly has learned otherwise. she joins us now. what have you heard? >> well, we've heard from a u.s. government official that the u.s. does fully intinned and expect to get access to this individual. there's a little bit of negotiating going on. there's a process in place. the fbi is expected to take the lead on this negotiation, though intelligence officials are also expected to be in the room when he's questioned. >> so it's not clear -- so fbi will take the lead on interrogation or interviews, and cia, others, intelligence will be there? >> that's what's expected. exactly. now, obviously, you understand how this works with law enforcement. with fbi taking the lead versus intelligence taking the lead. but we're told right now fbi is expected to take the lead in this. so they're gathering evidence for him that they would be able to down the road uphold in court, but the intelligence agencies will be there as well because they want to know who this guy knows, who he talked, to how many other people that they can link to this attac
intelligence correspondent suzanne kelly has learned otherwise. she joins us now. what have you heard? >> well, we've heard from a u.s. government official that the u.s. does fully intinned and expect to get access to this individual. there's a little bit of negotiating going on. there's a process in place. the fbi is expected to take the lead on this negotiation, though intelligence officials are also expected to be in the room when he's questioned. >> so it's not clear -- so fbi...
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suzanne malveaux is still out. we're taking you around the world in 60 minutes, and here's what we're covering for you today. a car bomb rocks a normally quiet part of beirut in the middle of rush hour causing chaos on the streets and fears about what might come next. fareed zakaria will put it all in perspective for us. also -- ♪ snoelt they started rocking 50 years ago. the rolling stones celebrate a truly golden anniversary. >> panic, violence, death, and fear returning today to beirut, lebanon. that's where a car bomb blew up in one of the city's busiest and most peaceful neighborhoods. the latest official word. eight people dead. almost ten times that many wounded. the explosion filling the street with burning wreckage, broken glass. this all happened just a few hours ago. police are still helping the injured securing the area and trying to find out who did this. mohammed has been covering this. you're not that far from a where this happened. you heard it go off when you were out there reporting on another s
suzanne malveaux is still out. we're taking you around the world in 60 minutes, and here's what we're covering for you today. a car bomb rocks a normally quiet part of beirut in the middle of rush hour causing chaos on the streets and fears about what might come next. fareed zakaria will put it all in perspective for us. also -- ♪ snoelt they started rocking 50 years ago. the rolling stones celebrate a truly golden anniversary. >> panic, violence, death, and fear returning today to...
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i want to bring in suzanne nasil of amnesty international usa. she's written this opinion piece asking mitt romney and barack obama to bring this young woman up during tonight's debate. welcome. and the title of your piece, candidates answer the malala question. what is the malala question? >> the malala question is what specific concrete steps can and must be taken to protect and stand with women whose rights and whose security is in jeopardy now because of the taliban. the world has been captivated by this case of malala, her life now hanging in the balance. but there are more than 18 million women in the region, in pakistan, and the swat valley and in afghanistan who rat risk from the taliban, who are standing up for themselves who are demanding an education who are moving into the professions and who are going to need the help of the international community so that they continue to enjoy their rights. so it is an important question for the candidates to answer. they're both looking to pick up and keep the votes of women, so i hope we have thi
i want to bring in suzanne nasil of amnesty international usa. she's written this opinion piece asking mitt romney and barack obama to bring this young woman up during tonight's debate. welcome. and the title of your piece, candidates answer the malala question. what is the malala question? >> the malala question is what specific concrete steps can and must be taken to protect and stand with women whose rights and whose security is in jeopardy now because of the taliban. the world has...
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our national correspondent suzanne candiotti has been on this story. walk us through this plot and how the fbi says they busted him. >> sure. after coming here and after studying in college and then moving on to new york, not surprisingly this guy uses social media. he gets on facebook. according to prosecutors, he hooks up, he connects with someone that he thinks is going to be able to help him. then he can recruit for the cause. unfortunately for him, fortunately for us it turns out that this is someone who is a source for the fbi. well then it's for him, according to prosecutors, it's all about jihad. it's all about destroying america, wrecking the economy. he even talks about the possibility of doing something that would stop the presidential election. and what he didn't know was that the people that were brought in to this in this undercover elaborate fbi sting were all people who were working undercover for the fbi and for the new york police department. then he set about to select a target. prosecutors say it was his idea after new york police c
our national correspondent suzanne candiotti has been on this story. walk us through this plot and how the fbi says they busted him. >> sure. after coming here and after studying in college and then moving on to new york, not surprisingly this guy uses social media. he gets on facebook. according to prosecutors, he hooks up, he connects with someone that he thinks is going to be able to help him. then he can recruit for the cause. unfortunately for him, fortunately for us it turns out...
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>> yeah, suzanne. we're already seeing the effects of hurricane sandy, and sandy has not even approached the land yet. again, as you mentioned, sheet metal separating from the hotel here we are standing in front of, and we are taking a look at the -- to show you the effects, the damage caused by the efforts of hurricane sandy. you can see those enormous waves. again, this is low tide, but take a look at the erosion on the beach here. see this fencing? it has all been swept away by the water. the rough sea. these posts are what's left behind. take a look all along the beach here. all you see left are the posts and there used to be fencing to really have this sand dune here to protect this area because this is what the area wants to protect. those waterfront residents right there, so these sand dunes were protective, but all morning long during high tide we saw these waves go over these sand dunes and really flood the area, bringing this dirt and sand back into the water and that is why we're seeing this
>> yeah, suzanne. we're already seeing the effects of hurricane sandy, and sandy has not even approached the land yet. again, as you mentioned, sheet metal separating from the hotel here we are standing in front of, and we are taking a look at the -- to show you the effects, the damage caused by the efforts of hurricane sandy. you can see those enormous waves. again, this is low tide, but take a look at the erosion on the beach here. see this fencing? it has all been swept away by the...
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but i want to start with, intelligence correspondent laurla suzanne kelly. >> the fbi is expected to take the lead on this investigation. >> so, it is not clear. fbi will take the lead on interviews and cia. others will be there? >> that is what was expected. you understand what this looks like with law enforcement. but we are told that right now the fbi is told to take the lead. they would be able to uphold in court but that the intelligence agency agencies know. >> so, his name is ali alhazri. we know that he was posting details of the attack as it was happening on his social media websites. we know that officials detained him and turned him over to tunisia. >> cnn has obtained an e-mail that details within eight hours that the shelter location is under fire where the navy s.e.a.l.s were veeventually killed. they were in a position to know a lot about the attack in realtime. >> they did know that there were mortars being used. with the threat of information like that, and that is only one piece of the picture and days later they find out that there was more to it. it puts officials
but i want to start with, intelligence correspondent laurla suzanne kelly. >> the fbi is expected to take the lead on this investigation. >> so, it is not clear. fbi will take the lead on interviews and cia. others will be there? >> that is what was expected. you understand what this looks like with law enforcement. but we are told that right now the fbi is told to take the lead. they would be able to uphold in court but that the intelligence agency agencies know. >> so,...
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what are you learning, suzanne? >> right, wolf. we know the release of the e-mail certainly has provided ammunition for critic who is say the administration hasn't been forthcoming with what they knew about the benghazi investigation, but they also highlight a growing frustration among those within the administration who are saying enough already. let's get on with bringing those responsible to justice. >> i've said it. and i'll say it one more time. no one wants to find out what happened more than i do. >> reporter: secretary hillary clinton came out firing today after e-mails obtained by cnn made clear that shortly after the attack began the state department notified officials from the white house, the top intelligence agency, the pentagon and fbi that an attack was underway and that ambassador stevens was in the compound. just two hours later another e-mail indicated the libyan extremist group claiming responsibility for the attack on social media websites. >> so what you saw in the e-mails in that realtime was a real descriptio
what are you learning, suzanne? >> right, wolf. we know the release of the e-mail certainly has provided ammunition for critic who is say the administration hasn't been forthcoming with what they knew about the benghazi investigation, but they also highlight a growing frustration among those within the administration who are saying enough already. let's get on with bringing those responsible to justice. >> i've said it. and i'll say it one more time. no one wants to find out what...
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i'm sitting in for suzanne malveaux today. we will take you around the world in 60 minutes, as we do every day. all right. let's start with this. i take responsibility, that's what secretary of state hillary clinton is saying about the attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi, libya, the september 11 attack left four americans dead, including the u.s. ambassador. cnn foreign affairs reporter broke the story with an exclusive interview during the secretary's trip to peru. >> i take responsibility. i'm in charge of the state department, 60,000 plus people all over the world, 275 post, the president and the vice president certainly wouldn't be knowledgeable about specific decisions that are made by security professionals. in the wake of an attack like this, in the fog of war, there's always going to be confusion, and i think it is absolutely fair to say that everyone had the same intelligence. everyone who -- >> bad intelligence, it seems. >> everyone who spoke tried to give the information as they had. as time has gone on, the i
i'm sitting in for suzanne malveaux today. we will take you around the world in 60 minutes, as we do every day. all right. let's start with this. i take responsibility, that's what secretary of state hillary clinton is saying about the attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi, libya, the september 11 attack left four americans dead, including the u.s. ambassador. cnn foreign affairs reporter broke the story with an exclusive interview during the secretary's trip to peru. >> i take...
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suzanne malvow is off. michael holmes is on. i encourage you to watch. >> now, welcome to "newsroom international." as ashleigh said, i'm michael holmes in for suzanne. we're taking you around the world in 60 minutes, like we do every day, and here's what's coming up. authorities said he wanted to destroy america. the story behind the bangladeshi man who tried to blow up the federal reserve bank of new york. more budget cuts are looming, and that's what's behind it. at first glance you may wonder what's going here. it's not what you think. just a little companionship for a price. in japan. >>> frightening in terms of what might have happened. it also throws a light on some pretty good police work as well. as self-described jihadist, meticulously planned and then tried to carry out a terror attack almost to the explosive end, except for one thing. undercover cops were on to the guy the entire time, and this is who we are talking about. his name is quazi mohammed ahsan nafis. he livers in the u.s., but he is from bangladesh. he ha
suzanne malvow is off. michael holmes is on. i encourage you to watch. >> now, welcome to "newsroom international." as ashleigh said, i'm michael holmes in for suzanne. we're taking you around the world in 60 minutes, like we do every day, and here's what's coming up. authorities said he wanted to destroy america. the story behind the bangladeshi man who tried to blow up the federal reserve bank of new york. more budget cuts are looming, and that's what's behind it. at first...
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let's get to work. >>> i'm frederica wit field in for suzanne malveaux. we're focussing on mitt romney's changing stance on abortion. plus, the wives are more popular than their husbands. could they help sway voters? we're talking about a sfoer out of florida where a parking garage has collapsed trapping several people. rescue crews are on the scene in florida. we don't know exactly how many people are trapped, but one person has been taken to the hospital. a spokeswoman for miami dade fire and rescue says the parking garage was under construction when it collapsed. they're calling it a pancake collapse because the floors fell on one another from top to bottom. we'll, of course, update you as we get more information there in florida. our affiliates there helping us out. >>> now to a huge affirmative action case. it's a student that claims she was denied admission to the university of text technical because she is white. that student abigail noel fisher, that's her right there, sued the school after being rejected in 2008. fisher says u.t.'s admissions pol
let's get to work. >>> i'm frederica wit field in for suzanne malveaux. we're focussing on mitt romney's changing stance on abortion. plus, the wives are more popular than their husbands. could they help sway voters? we're talking about a sfoer out of florida where a parking garage has collapsed trapping several people. rescue crews are on the scene in florida. we don't know exactly how many people are trapped, but one person has been taken to the hospital. a spokeswoman for miami dade...
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but i want to start with, intelligence correspondent suzanne kelly. >> >> the fbi is expected to take the lead on this investigation. >> so, it is not clear. fbi will take the lead on interviews and cia. others will be there? >> that is what was expected. it's not clear that the cia will take the lead and other intelligence will be there? >> that's what we understand you understand what this looks like with law enforcement. but we are told that right now the fbi is told to take the lead. they would be able to uphold in court but that the intelligence agency will be there as well. they want to know how many other people they can lik nk to the attack in benghazi. >> so, his name is ali alhazri. we know that he was posting details of the attack as it was happening on his social media websites. >> as it was happening? >> as it was happening. spectacular detail. when you do something like that it makes it easier for people to track you down and find you. we know that he went from libya and turkey, and officials detained him and turned him over to tunisia. >> cnn has obtained an e-mail that
but i want to start with, intelligence correspondent suzanne kelly. >> >> the fbi is expected to take the lead on this investigation. >> so, it is not clear. fbi will take the lead on interviews and cia. others will be there? >> that is what was expected. it's not clear that the cia will take the lead and other intelligence will be there? >> that's what we understand you understand what this looks like with law enforcement. but we are told that right now the fbi is...
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cnn intelligence correspondent suzanne kelly joins us. what do we know about the suspect and how he was caught? >> we know he was tunisian and he had left libya and gone into turkey. turkish officials detained him and turned him over to tune's authorities. now the u.s. is negotiating to have access to him, to be able to question him. >> when do you think that will happen? >> it could be a matter of weeks. something like this is a process. there are a couple of issues internally within the u.s. that need to be resolved in terms of how the fbi and intelligence agencies will work together to continue to question him. then they have to approach the tunisian authorities. a process there as well. it could be a couple of weeks. >> yesterday we reported on the e-mails that revealed the u.s. officials were aware of possible link between the benghazi attacks and an islamic military group, ansar al sharia. there were new doubts on what those e-mails reveal. can you clear that up? >> a lot of it has been the political spin on this about what the whit
cnn intelligence correspondent suzanne kelly joins us. what do we know about the suspect and how he was caught? >> we know he was tunisian and he had left libya and gone into turkey. turkish officials detained him and turned him over to tune's authorities. now the u.s. is negotiating to have access to him, to be able to question him. >> when do you think that will happen? >> it could be a matter of weeks. something like this is a process. there are a couple of issues...
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i'm going to pass my baton to suzanne malveaux who continues with "newsroom." thanks for watching. anncr: every president inherits challenges. few have faced so many. four years later... our enemies have been brought to justice. our heroes are coming home. assembly lines are humming again. there are still challenges to meet. children to educate. a middle class to rebuild. but the last thing we should do is turn back now. president obama: i'm barack obama and... i approve this message.
i'm going to pass my baton to suzanne malveaux who continues with "newsroom." thanks for watching. anncr: every president inherits challenges. few have faced so many. four years later... our enemies have been brought to justice. our heroes are coming home. assembly lines are humming again. there are still challenges to meet. children to educate. a middle class to rebuild. but the last thing we should do is turn back now. president obama: i'm barack obama and... i approve this message.
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us what happened to suzanne. >> guest: well, suzanne from the time -- first of all, um, she was courted by the military. they kept calling her and calling her. a lot of these folks are part of military families anyway. and treating her well and promising her she won't get deployed, so her mother was proud of her. and then the minute she's deployed to iraq, the guy above her says let's just have a date together, let's just be together, and she said, what? what do you mean? he said, let's not tell anybody. it's just you and me. and he kept after her for months. she kept calling her mother, and sometimes you can call, sometimes you can't. when you're overseas. it's not always possible. but she didn't talk about the war, she'd talk about the man that was wanting to make love with her and did force himself upon her physically, so he raped her, frankly. the way i'd say it. and what can she do about it? in order to prevent her from, from saying anything, he made her do, i don't know, 100 push-ups, and he gave her a clock, she finally threw it in his face -- >> host: he made her wear a wall clo
us what happened to suzanne. >> guest: well, suzanne from the time -- first of all, um, she was courted by the military. they kept calling her and calling her. a lot of these folks are part of military families anyway. and treating her well and promising her she won't get deployed, so her mother was proud of her. and then the minute she's deployed to iraq, the guy above her says let's just have a date together, let's just be together, and she said, what? what do you mean? he said, let's...
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louis suzanne kennedy abc 7 news. >> let's switch to the weather situation. damp, and and cold today. pepco says 1500 residents are without power. >> let's check in with adam caskey. >> we will be below average for the rest of the work week. it is damp outside. here is the area. we have more rain moving into the north even up to interstate 70. it has been one of those days. gray damp, and that off and on light rain. 52 after a high of only 56. 48 in gaithersburg. the coolest air this far is in play. frost advisory far west of washington the dark blue counties. and a freeze warning for garrett county allegany, and west. i will be back with people for catholic now how cold and where -- for the full forecast to let you know how cool and where. >> it seems everyone was not prepared. >> we were lulled by the summer weather. today's weather was just plain lousy. there is definitely a chill in the air and it looks like gautama's here at last. -- autumn is here at lst. >> great college football weather. >> abroad shorts. i thought it was going to be warm. >> it ended
louis suzanne kennedy abc 7 news. >> let's switch to the weather situation. damp, and and cold today. pepco says 1500 residents are without power. >> let's check in with adam caskey. >> we will be below average for the rest of the work week. it is damp outside. here is the area. we have more rain moving into the north even up to interstate 70. it has been one of those days. gray damp, and that off and on light rain. 52 after a high of only 56. 48 in gaithersburg. the coolest...
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suzanne is live in st. louis with more of the excitement. suzanne? >> a lot of nats fans. of course, a lot of cardinal s&p 500. some made the trip out here yesterday. -- of course, a lot of cardinal fans out here. son made the trip out here yesterday. kaine two here at busch stadium. yesterday's nail biter as people feeling good about the first pitch. >> i it think they will do great. >> cardinals fans started streaming into the downtown stadium. among them, nats fans like this one who came here from wisconsin. >> hopefully we will go 22-0. >> it is rookie player tyler moore's father. >> he has always said he wants to contribute, and that is what he did last night. >> so [indiscernible] >> it is the top of the fourth, and right now it is the cardinals 5-1 and we are hoping that the nats win again tonight. the next game is on wednesday. >> all right. fingers crossed. coming up next at 6:00 -- celebrating one of the world's most famous explorers. we will take you to an event to honor christopher columbus. >> milder weather is headed our way. the forecast after the break. >>
suzanne is live in st. louis with more of the excitement. suzanne? >> a lot of nats fans. of course, a lot of cardinal s&p 500. some made the trip out here yesterday. -- of course, a lot of cardinal fans out here. son made the trip out here yesterday. kaine two here at busch stadium. yesterday's nail biter as people feeling good about the first pitch. >> i it think they will do great. >> cardinals fans started streaming into the downtown stadium. among them, nats fans like...
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i tell the story of suzanne twist and her mother, sarah rich. tell us what happened. >> host: suzanne, first of all, she was courted by the military. they kept calling her and calling her. a lot of these folks are part of military families anyway and treated her well and promising her she won't get deployed sort her mother was proud of her and then the minute she deployed to iraq, the guy above her says, let's just have a date, let's just be together and she said what? what do you mean? he said let's not just tell anybody, it's you and me and he kept after her for months. she kept calling her mother and sometimes you can call and sometimes you can't when you are overseas. it's not always possible but she didn't talk about the war. she would talk about the man who was wanting to make love with her and forced himself upon her physically. he raped her frankly, the way i say it, and what can she do about a? in order to prevent her from saying anything, he made her do i don't know, 100 push-ups and he gave her a -- that she had to carry. >> host: he
i tell the story of suzanne twist and her mother, sarah rich. tell us what happened. >> host: suzanne, first of all, she was courted by the military. they kept calling her and calling her. a lot of these folks are part of military families anyway and treated her well and promising her she won't get deployed sort her mother was proud of her and then the minute she deployed to iraq, the guy above her says, let's just have a date, let's just be together and she said what? what do you mean?...
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suzanne? >> we heard from the mayor earlier that there were shelters that lost power and fortunately had to restore due to backup generators. everybody's asking, when are they going to get power back? >> it's the magic question. if you're without power, you ask that every minute of the day. depends on what area you're in, how extensive the damage is. we heard from new york city mayor michael bloomberg. really is one of the city's two biggest challenges besides getting public transportation up and running is restoring power. you know, at this point, so many places were hit. most people are saying, it could be days before you see power going back on. reality is, this is a process. you know, what has to be done, determination needs to be, who needs power on most first? you see crews, they go to hospitals and 911 centers, shelters, and water treatment facilities. go to the most important places first, they trickle on down to residential areas hit the hardist. some power restored in delaware, maryl
suzanne? >> we heard from the mayor earlier that there were shelters that lost power and fortunately had to restore due to backup generators. everybody's asking, when are they going to get power back? >> it's the magic question. if you're without power, you ask that every minute of the day. depends on what area you're in, how extensive the damage is. we heard from new york city mayor michael bloomberg. really is one of the city's two biggest challenges besides getting public...
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. >> host: tell us what happened to suzanne. >> guest: well, suzanne from the time, first of all, she was courted by the military. they kept calling her and calling her. a lot of these folks are part of military families anyway and treating her well and promising her she won't get deployed, so her mother was proud of her. the minute she is deployed to iraq, the guy above her says, let's just have a date together. let's be together. she said what? what do you mean? he said let's not tell anybody. just you and me. and he kept after her for months. she kept calling her mother, and sometimes you can call, sometimes you can't. not always overseas it is not always possible. she didn't you can talk about the war. she was talking about the man wanting to make love with her and forcing himself upon her physically, he raped her frankly, the way i say it. and what can she do about it, in order to prevent her from, from, saying anything he mader do, 100 pushups. gave her a clock. she finally threw it in his face. >> host: he made her wear a wall clock around her neck because she came late to roll
. >> host: tell us what happened to suzanne. >> guest: well, suzanne from the time, first of all, she was courted by the military. they kept calling her and calling her. a lot of these folks are part of military families anyway and treating her well and promising her she won't get deployed, so her mother was proud of her. the minute she is deployed to iraq, the guy above her says, let's just have a date together. let's be together. she said what? what do you mean? he said let's not...
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cnn's intelligence correspondent suzanne kelly is here in "the situation room." you've been digging into this. walk us through what you're seeing. >> well, wolf, the governor was really trying to tie two different things together last night in the benghazi exchange. one, whether the attack in benghazi was launched by terrorists. and, two, whether it was a planned attack. now, does it matter? yes. because those two issues are at the very heart of how the aftermath of the benghazi attack has undoubtedly become an act of politics. the day after the september 11th attack that killed ambassador stevens and three other americans, the president referred to it as terrorism. >> no acts of terror will ever shake the resolve of this great nation. >> reporter: he did it again that evening. >> no act of terror will dim the light of the values that we proudly shine on the rest of the world. >> reporter: and again the next day at another campaign event. >> no act of terror will go unpunished. >> reporter: as the president said this, the intelligence community was developing an
cnn's intelligence correspondent suzanne kelly is here in "the situation room." you've been digging into this. walk us through what you're seeing. >> well, wolf, the governor was really trying to tie two different things together last night in the benghazi exchange. one, whether the attack in benghazi was launched by terrorists. and, two, whether it was a planned attack. now, does it matter? yes. because those two issues are at the very heart of how the aftermath of the benghazi...
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cogar. >> suzanne cogar was very, very important because suzanne cogar gave the best comprehensive understanding of the way nanette manipulated naposki into committing the murder. >> reporter: suzanne told them how she and eric would chat by the pool. how one day in the fall of 1994, eric was angry that his girlfriend's boss, meaning bill mclaughlin, had tried to rape her. >> totally untrue. they're engaged to be married. she had been living at the house as boyfriend/girlfriend for over three years. but naposki didn't know about it apparently. >> and he's in a rage about it. >> he's in a rage about it. >> reporter: after the murder, said suzanne eric sought her out, said if the police came around, tell them i'm a nice guy. >> she said, oh, my god, eric, i don't want to know if you had anything to do with this. he smiled and said, maybe i did, maybe i didn't. if you're accused of a murder you didn't commit, how are those words ever going to come out of your mouth? >> reporter: incriminating but hardly one of those tangible facts that gets someone sent away for life. >> this is one where every lit
cogar. >> suzanne cogar was very, very important because suzanne cogar gave the best comprehensive understanding of the way nanette manipulated naposki into committing the murder. >> reporter: suzanne told them how she and eric would chat by the pool. how one day in the fall of 1994, eric was angry that his girlfriend's boss, meaning bill mclaughlin, had tried to rape her. >> totally untrue. they're engaged to be married. she had been living at the house as...
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suzanne pratt, "n.b.r.," new york. >> susie: still ahead, tonight's word on the street: regional banks, a look at why the housing comeback can't save the regional bank stocks. it's make or break tonight, for the presidential candidates. polls show president obama and governor mi romney are neck- and-neck. tonight they have their third and final debate in boca raton, and tom is there. tom. florida is the big fridz for the campaign. it has the most number of electoral vote its at stake, in the fall election. it's also a state that has felt the full force of the great recession. the housing market in some areas in florida has shown signs of life but remains well bloat boon years. the job market in the sunshine state has seen slow recovery. >> the lunch crowd start to its file in to vinnie's all day calf nie boca raton around 11:30. despite it's name vinnys is owned by a guy named jay dietz. he bought the restaurant from vinny more than a decade ago. >> food prices are going up a couple extra dollars i won't sacrifice the quality of our food just to make a couple extra dollars. >> reporter
suzanne pratt, "n.b.r.," new york. >> susie: still ahead, tonight's word on the street: regional banks, a look at why the housing comeback can't save the regional bank stocks. it's make or break tonight, for the presidential candidates. polls show president obama and governor mi romney are neck- and-neck. tonight they have their third and final debate in boca raton, and tom is there. tom. florida is the big fridz for the campaign. it has the most number of electoral vote its at...